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"Liquid bleach and 1 scoop of oxi clean powder.ran the wash as usual..."

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I highly recommend buying OxiClean powdered detergent. Works like wonders! I couldn`t get hair dye off my bath towels. Washed them 3 times with bleach and regular detergent. No such luck until I bought a small tub of powdered oxiclean, put my towels in the washer adding liquid detergent, 1/2 c. liquid bleach and 1 scoop of oxi clean powder.Ran the wash as usual, no more hair dye on the towels!!! I truly hope this works for you. You may try just soaking your white shirt in a basin with water, add 1/4 c. liquid bleach and 1 scoop of the oxiclean powder. Allow to soak overnight. I`ve done this before as well, especially on stained undies. Good Luck :-)

"Just wash it with laundry detergent to restore white fabric which has turned grey..."

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Just wash it with laundry detergent to restore white fabric which has turned Grey. Add some more Clorox, Can`t hurt to try. It might be from bleach or undissolved laundry detergent. I know from experience that bleach can make pink splotches on blue and gray clothes. If you have your own washing machine, you can run a quick rinse cycle to prevent this from happening. Unfortunately, if you share the machine with others, there may be bleach residue left over from the previous user. I hope so this answer will help you a lot.

"Is turned grey then wash it with laundry detergent and add some more clorox..."

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If you want restore white fabric which is turned grey then wash it with laundry detergent and add some more Clorox, Can`t hurt to try. It might be from bleach or undissolved laundry detergent. I know from experience that bleach can make pink splotches on blue and gray clothes. If you have your own washing machine, you can run a quick rinse cycle to prevent this from happening. Unfortunately, if you share the machine with others, there may be bleach residue left over from the previous user.

"Bleaching wont turn you hair grey..."

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Bleaching wont turn you hair grey. its unimaginable that any dye or bleach could do that. its probably the bleach. those hairs are probably so blonde that they appear to be grey. if it becomes a problem, use less potent bleach. like a darker blonde and see if the "grey" goes away. or it could be the melanin in your hair. its probably so broke down from the bleach, since bleach dries your hair out so much, that it makes the hair appear transparent, or "grey".

"But excessive amount of bleach damages your clothes color.it`s all according to which dyes..."

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Oxiclean is the best for white clothes but excessive amount of bleach damages your clothes color.It`s all according to which dyes were used to dye the fabric. Some dyes are affected very little by bleach. Since most colors are made with some type of red, blue and yellow dye, if the blue and yellow are the only ones affected then you could end up with a pink garment. You`ll just have to try it and see what you get.I hope my answer will help you a lot.

"I am currently bleaching my green cotton pants..."

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I am currently bleaching my green cotton pants. At first they turned a reddish color and after a day or two they are somewhat pink. I`m using a few gallons of cool water with approximately 100 milliliters of standard chlorine bleach.

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